Within your abstract clearly state in 1 or 2 sentences how you used GPUs in your work; see above GPU usage criteria. Abstracts that do not discuss how GPUs contributed to the project will not be considered.

Up to 5 GPU-based technology posters based on submitted abstracts will be selected for further review in the GPU category at the COMP Poster Session. All other abstracts will become part of the general COMP Poster Session.

At the COMP Poster Session, the presenters of the selected GPU-based project posters will be interviewed by a collection of judges (COMP Division, industry representative and NVIDIA representative).

The winning GPU-based technology research project will be selected and awarded that evening at the COMP Poster Division Awards!

Eligibility: the competition is open to all researchers, including industry, academia and national labs, as well as postdocs, grad students and even undergraduates - anyone that is eligible to present a poster at the ACS National Meetings.

Please contact Carlos Simmerling (acs.comp.awards AT gmail.com) for more information or if you have any questions.

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